Europe's UEFA is the one group preparing to oppose Blatter's wish for a fifth term.

Blatter has dropped hints to all regional groups that they can expect bonus payments this year as a share of the $4 billion-plus World Cup revenues.

On Tuesday, Blatter told Oceania the payments would be ''probably a little bit higher'' than after the 2010 World Cup. Then, FIFA member federations received two bonuses totaling $550,000 for each country.

That amounted to more than $110 million with the six confederations sharing a further $30 million.

UEFA members were told by Blatter in 2011 that his current four-year term would be his last, leaving European football's leader Michel Platini as the likely successor.

On Tuesday, Blatter told CONCACAF members that they were ''an example for other confederations.''

''Some of them think they are better. They are no better,'' Blatter said in an apparent jibe at Europe. ''We all work together in unity.''